UNIT 1: axilla Flashcards

1
Q

where is the axilla and what is its function?

A

provides passageway for vessels/nerves going to and from upper limb
- armpit

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2
Q

what forms the apex?

A

cervico-axillary canal - bounded by 1st rib, clavicle & superior edge of scapula

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3
Q

what forms the lateral wall?

A

bicipital groove of humerus

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4
Q

what forms the medial wall?

A

thoracic wall/ serratus anterior

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5
Q

what forms the anterior wall?

A

pectoralis major/minor

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6
Q

what forms the posterior wall?

A

anterior side =scapula /subscapularis

inferior = teres major/ latissimus dorsi

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7
Q

where are the axillary folds found?

A

inferior most of walls of anterior (lateral edge of pec major) and posterior (lateral edge of latissimus dorsi)

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8
Q

what forms the base?

A
  • concave skin/ subcutaneous tissue/ deep fascia
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9
Q

where does the axillary artery start/end?

A

starts at lateral margin of first rib

ends at inferior border of teres major

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10
Q

what are the three parts of the axillary artery?

A

1) lateral border of 1st rib to medial border of pec minor
- 1 branch: superior thoracic artery
2) medial to lateral border of pec minor
- 2 branches: thoraco-acromial artery/ lateral thoracic artery
3) lateral border of pec minor to inferior border of teres major
- 3 branches: subscapular artery/ anterior and posterior circumflex arteries

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